The Fort Wayne Seminary publication used to be Called to Serve.  The lead
  article of the October 1999 issue of Life of
  the World is now titled, "Called
  & Ordained" by Rev. Chad Bird.
  The front cover shows what appears to be four seminarians, in chasubles and albs, two
  holding candles, one holding an open Bible, and the fourth with properly placed thumbs and
  open raised palms reading the Bible from the aisle between the pews.
  The purpose of this beautiful 24-page magazine with 30 glossy photographs is to
  generate interest from prospective students for the ministry and support for the Seminary.
  Why do they think that such a photograph described above or another showing the proper
  placement of hands near the communion elements on the altar or another full-page color
  shot of the proper grip on a processional cross will attract students to the Seminary?
  What is the intended market profile here?
  The second paragraph of the lead article states: "Raised eyebrows and wrinkled
  foreheads, however, are the characteristic reactions to the suggestion that the office of
  the Holy Ministry is also a priestly vocation whose occupants may rightly be called
  priests."
  According to 1 Peter 2:9 every baptized child is a priest of God. Doesn't that make
  every honorable vocation a priestly vocation? However, in order to be a pastor, a
  congregation must call a priest of God into the Office of the Ministry. Why has the
  emphasis shifted from Seminary graduates seeking calls from congregations to whether or
  not the pastors should be called priests? In other words, so what!
  If Fort Wayne wants to emphasize the reality of the pastoral office why, not show a
  Circuit Counselor running a call meeting as a room full of Voters looks over the names of
  the candidates, on one of whom they will confer the pastoral office. Calls don't grow on
  trees. They go to qualified candidates with or without chasubles.
  The article goes on to compare the Old and the New Testament Priesthood. The first
  sentence under "Conclusion" reads: "The priestly character of the New
  Testament ministry is rooted in and flows from the priestly office of the One who speaks
  and acts through those called and ordained."
  I disagree. Christ speaks and acts through the Word and Sacraments regardless of the
  faith or faithlessness of the pastor. There has been a shift here from the pastor properly
  being an ambassador to an emphasis on the pastor as God's conduit endowed with the
  spiritual attributes of the priestly office of the Holy Ministry. Is the author implying
  that the pastor receives spiritual gifts when he receives the sacrament of ordination?
  President Wenthe correctly defines the problems of consumerism and market driven
  manipulation energizing the Church Growth Movement in his opening message. But has Fort
  Wayne over-reacted by stressing veiled sacerdotalism as the antidote to Wal-Mart theology.
  There is an excellent article in the magazine titled, "The Gospel Ministry in the
  Lutheran Confessions." However, stressing that "everything must be done in
  love" does not suffice as a substitute for the specific articles of a congregational
  constitution.
  Their students seem to have the proper grip on the processional cross, the proper
  stance in front of the open Bible, and the proper positioning of the hands by the
  communion elements. Have they also been instructed on the proper form of an LCMS
  congregational constitution and the need for Voter supremacy in all LCMS congregations?
  Are they aware of how to deal with the Voters who "called and ordained" them and
  the importance of practicing Walther's Church and Ministry in every LCMS
  congregation?
  Yes, the Church Growth/ PLI barbarians are at the gate. The COP unanimously endorses
  and funds Dr. Norbert Oesch's "Pastoral Leadership Institute" without approval
  of the LCMS Convention. With this support the COP has laid down its cross and many of its
  members are in real danger of eternal damnation. They have traded the work of the Holy
  Spirit for the mammon of statistical results in the Church of Christ. The St. Louis
  Seminary President has endorsed PLI and has placed his own soul in jeopardy.
  Has the chaos at the ramparts caused Fort Wayne to give up Walther's Church and
  Ministry and Voter supremacy as the only acceptable polity in the LCMS?
  The question is, who does the calling and ordaining and what are the duties of those
  called and ordained to the people who called and ordained them? If I have misread their
  publication I'm sure Fort Wayne can defend itself by simply saying that Walther's Voter
  supremacy is the only polity it endorses and teaches to its students. Such an affirmation
  would illuminate the slightest hint of sacerdotalism.